Cut Fabrics

Cut pieces in the following order. Click on "Download this Project" for patterns. Be sure to transfer dots to templates, then to fabric pieces. The dots are matching points and are necessary when joining pieces.

From rust floral, cut:
16 of Pattern A

From gold print, cut:
16 of Pattern A

From tan paisley print, cut:
8 of Pattern A
10—2-5/8" squares, cutting each in half diagonally for 20 B triangles total or 20 of Pattern B

From rust plaid, cut:
8 of Pattern A (To match featured quilt, cut triangles with short edge on the straight grain.)
8—2-5/8" squares, cutting each in half diagonally for 16 B triangles total or 16 of Pattern B (To match featured quilt, if cutting squares, cut them on the bias; cut triangles with a long edge on the straight grain.)

3. Join two half units to make a center unit (Diagram 3). Press seam in one direction. Repeat to make four center units total.

4. Add a tan paisley print B triangle to a corner of a center unit; press seam toward tan paisley print. Add two tan paisley print B triangles and one rust plaid B triangle to remaining corners of center unit to make Block A (Diagram 4). Repeat to make four A blocks total.

5. Referring to steps 1–4 and Diagram 5 for placement, use two tan paisley print A triangles, one rust dot A triangle, three dark green print A triangles, two rust plaid A triangles, two tan paisley print B triangles, and two rust plaid B triangles to make Block B. Repeat to make four B blocks total.

6. Referring to steps 1–4 and Diagram 6 for placement, use four red floral A triangles, four olive green print A triangles, and four rust plaid B triangles to make Block C.